How to Link to the Anguilla Local News

Linking to the Anguilla Local News is
easy, and encouraged.
Once we post an article on our web site, we
never move it or remove it. So you can link your web page
to our news issues with
the confidence that they will be there for years to come.
And, most articles are cross-referenced by topic in our index
pages, shown at the bottom of every web page, so you can link
directly to a specific article if you wish.

How to link to the latest news?

Just insert this piece of HTML code at the bottom of your
web page:

Visit the <a href="http://news.ai/">Anguilla Local News</a>.

This always links to the main news page, which contains
the latest news. This page is also stored under another page
name based on the date, i.e., http://news.ai/news980115.html
... so if you want to link to a specific issue or article, you must
link to the named page, not the main page. You can find links to
all issue pages on the Back Issues
page.

A Link Graphic You Can Use.

If you want to link with a graphic image, here is one you can use:

And here is the HTML code to paste in your web page to
display this logo as a link to our site:

To find the link address for an article, search our cross
reference pages. For example, to find an article on the Roti Hut
restaurant, click on the Menus link at the bottom of
any page. This brings up a list of restaurants. Now click on
the Roti Hut link.

When the Roti Hut article appears, highlight the web page address
window and Copy it into the clipboard. Then Paste it from the
clipboard into your web page. For example,

<a href="http://news.ai/ref/rotihut.html">The
Roti Hut.</a>

When the Anguilla Local News started, all articles of an issue were combined
into a single file. Therefore, addresses
of individual articles looked like this:

http://news.ai/news9706.html#rotihut

where "http://news.ai/" is our web site,
"news9706.html" is the web page for June 1997,
and "#rotihut" is the "anchor" for an article on
Roti Hut restaurant. When you click on this link, it pulls up
the entire June issue but positions you at the Roti Hut article.
Unfortunately, retrieving the entire article can be very slow.

Therefore, articles are now also posted as separate files in
the "http://news.ai/ref/" directory of our web site.
For example, a link that only pulls up the article
on the Roti Hut (and not the rest of the articles for June, 1997)
is much faster and less confusing:

http://news.ai/ref/rotihut.html

We are in the process of breaking up the old news issues as
well into separate article files for easier referencing.

Linking to pictures?

You are welcome to link to articles that contain the
picture you want. For example, if you want to give
your readers views of Shoal Bay, insert a link to
http://news.ai/ref/shoalbay.html in your page.
Please do not link to
individual pictures, especially not as in-line
images in your web pages, since this slows down our
server every time your web page is accessed.

If you wish to use
one our our images, please
email us first
for permission. You can then copy the image file
to your own web site.
Pictures come in three sizes: xxx-sm.jpg is small (200 by 133 pixels),
xxx-md.jpg is medium (500 by 333) and xxx.jpg is full size.